I'm guessing these arent the finest range? They are the only ones that taste anything near authentic imho

The fresh Sainsbury's Taste the Differnce ones are as good as I have had outside a real takeaway/restaurant, (Still not very close!) mind you, I am not much of a Tesco shopper if I can avoid it, so hadn't tried theirs, and now I can't eat carbohydrate rich foods like Naan, any more, I won't be getting to try them! :-(

For cheapies, the long life type, both Aldi & Lidl always have normal prices less than the level of this post, so the full price is nothing special but on BOGOF, doesn't seem at all bad

The fresh Sainsbury's Taste the Differnce ones are as good as I have had outside a real takeaway/restaurant, (Still not very close!) mind you, I am not much of a Tesco shopper if I can avoid it, so hadn't tried theirs, and now I can't eat carbohydrate rich foods like Naan, any more, I won't be getting to try them! :-(

For cheapies, the long life type, both Aldi & Lidl always have normal prices less than the level of this post, so the full price is nothing special but on BOGOF, doesn't seem at all bad

how do you know they are not? They are already cooked you know when you buy them.

I doubt they are, as I have never seen any with the texture on the back where they have been stuck to the inside of the Tandoor :-(

Actually I do know of an Indian Takeaway which has no Tandoor, which makes a very good flavoured Nan all the same... using a cast iron "Tawa" and an electric grill! Generally they are better with the real thing though, and even better still if it is a CHARCOAL fired Tandoor - these are much rarer now as they take a lot to run, in terms of cost, mess, storage of charcoal, and are not as controllable or as quick to fire up as the gas fired ones.